Michael H. King, partner, Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg

Michael H. King has joined Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg as a partner in its Litigation Practice Group. He has more than 30 years of litigation experience, most recently as a partner at Dewey & LeBoeuf LL, where he handled environmental claims, civil and criminal antitrust cases, patent infringement, trust interpretation and government contract issues. King began his career as a special attorney with the U.S. Department of Justices organized crime and racketeering section (Chicago Strike Force) and later was an assistant U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. He also has been chairman of the Executive Committee at Ross & Hardies and managing partner of the Chicago office of Dewey & LeBoeuf. King received a J.D. in 1970 from Washington University School of Law and a B.S. in 1967 from Washington University in St. Louis.

Michael H. King has joined Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg as a partner in its Litigation Practice Group. He has more than 30 years of litigation experience, most recently as a partner at Dewey & LeBoeuf LL, where he handled environmental claims, civil and criminal antitrust cases, patent infringement, trust interpretation and government contract issues. King began his career as a special attorney with the U.S. Department of Justices organized crime and racketeering section (Chicago Strike Force) and later was an assistant U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. He also has been chairman of the Executive Committee at Ross & Hardies and managing partner of the Chicago office of Dewey & LeBoeuf. King received a J.D. in 1970 from Washington University School of Law and a B.S. in 1967 from Washington University in St. Louis.

Michael H. King has joined Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg as a partner in its Litigation Practice Group. He has more than 30 years of litigation experience, most recently as a partner at Dewey & LeBoeuf LL, where he handled environmental claims, civil and criminal antitrust cases, patent infringement, trust interpretation and government contract issues. King began his career as a special attorney with the U.S. Department of Justices organized crime and racketeering section (Chicago Strike Force) and later was an assistant U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. He also has been chairman of the Executive Committee at Ross & Hardies and managing partner of the Chicago office of Dewey & LeBoeuf. King received a J.D. in 1970 from Washington University School of Law and a B.S. in 1967 from Washington University in St. Louis.